D-Day was here.
The publication of my Policy long-read whitepaper by The Institute for Politics was at last at hand. Years of climbing the greasy pole, endless ChatGPT threads about the “efficient cabin crew” of Singapore Airlines, thousands of pounds wasted buying drinks for people who all turned out to be students or ‘in public affairs’ on the miss-assumption they might “know Kemi” had at last borne fruit. Now was the time to Grasp the Machinery of Government, to make policy, rather than talk policy.
Invisible Disorders for Quiet Wars: The Case for the National Autism Service.